by natecooper | Oct 19, 2008 | culture, digital media, internet, technology
A compelling argument for why companies shouldn’t be avoiding social media. Statistics seem to indicate that individuals want a more open dialog but only a small number of Fortune 500 companies maintain a blog. (via...
by natecooper | Oct 18, 2008 | aesthetics, culture, internet, media, new york, photography
Being in a somewhat captive audience on the subway itâs hard not to soak in the visual stimuli provided by advertising on the train. In between the blur of Budweiser and city services ads every so often an ad or a campaign stands out. A more recent series that has...
by natecooper | Oct 17, 2008 | aesthetics, architecture, art, cool, culture, style
I wonder how my recent arab-fetish fits into my desire to remake my room with all of these comfy pillows. I am totally in love with all of the decor in these photos. Click on the pic for more. (via style-files)
by natecooper | Oct 14, 2008 | aesthetics, art, cool, culture
I wonder if bored police officers do such things with finger prints. Many more pics when you click on the pic. (via baekdal.com)
by natecooper | Oct 14, 2008 | art, culture
13 people have won an Academy, Emmy, Grammy, and a Tony Award Interesting. I would trade them all for one Kennedy Center Honor.
by natecooper | Oct 7, 2008 | books, cities, cool, culture, world
John King reviews ‘Atlas of the Real World’ concluding it puts us in our place